Laya Healthcare named one of Ireland’s first Healthy Places to Work

Laya Healthcare named one of Ireland’s first Healthy Places to Work
Pictured at the official presentation of the certificate today are MD of Laya healthcare Donal Clancy, Head of HR at Laya healthcare Aine O'Connor and CEO of Great Places John Ryan.  Pic: Diane Cusack

Laya Healthcare, which has an office in Cork, has been awarded a Healthy Place to Work certificate.

Healthy Place to Work, which is awarded by Great Place to Work Ireland, is the global standard for healthy workplaces and was piloted in late 2017.

Laya healthcare is one of four to be awarded accreditation for their efforts to provide a healthy work environment and positive initiatives to their team of over 500, in their Cork and Dublin locations.

Brid Seymour, Director of HR and Team Development at laya healthcare said: “As the leading provider of health and wellbeing programmes in the Irish health insurance market, we make sure to lead by example by providing our team with access to best in class and unique initiatives, something that we are very proud of.

“Amidst the growing complexity of the world of work, it is crucial for employers to leverage all they can to look after their teams.

“It’s a responsibility and one that must always be prioritised,” she added.

“We are delighted that we are one of the first to have our efforts recognised across the areas of physical health, mental resilience, wellbeing and overall culture by Healthy Place to Work.”

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